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• #33802
pink
with purple veins
I don't think you chaps are taking this seriously.
This is a serious business, we need more information.
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• #33803
Camera shops, not Jessflops, I am in Shepherds Bush. Willing to travel, hoping to pick up a lens tomorrow AM. All suggestions welcome.
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• #33804
Chiswick Cameras are usually good, depends on stock though.
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• #33805
may be a struggle with it being bank holiday
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• #33807
My flatmate's moving out soon, although she's yet to hand in her six-week notice. We've got separate tenancy agreements, so what happens? Will the landlady find someone to take her room? And what do I do about bills, which are all in my name? Can I just request that they send a bill up to her leaving date, then I can split prior ones with her, and subsequent ones with whoever replaces her?
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• #33808
Does anyone know of any charities that specialise in research, medical assistance and other support for people who have sufferred severe head & face injuries. (Like casualties of war, particularly civilian)
I have always wanted to support this, but do not know who to send my money to.
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• #33810
Thanks for the effort, but looking for something a little more international. You know, for people who have had there head blown to pieces by a mine or dissolved away with acid but are somehow still alive, but without the aid of the NHS there for them.
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• #33811
not so specific, but how about Doctors Without Borders?
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• #33812
Thanks for the effort, but looking for something a little more international. You know, for people who have had there head blown to pieces by a mine or dissolved away with acid but are somehow still alive, but without the aid of the NHS there for them.
WTF?
I would say Zombies but you have already destroyed the brain...
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• #33813
Has anybody had a package delivered from abroad using FIMS? Fedex international mail service. Quoted some pretty long delivery times but wonder if applies to here so much
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• #33814
Is there still a pet department at Harrods and is there also one at Selfridges?
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• #33815
Yes at Harrods, no at Selfridges.
I know this as I listened to "I've Never Seen Star Wars" on Radio 4 the other day with Kathy Burke who described Harrods as a "place where poor people could go and buy a hamster for a tenner."
Although if I'm being pedantic, she said, "an 'amster".
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• #33816
So, CYOA, if that is your real name, are you in the middle of obtaining three cats, eh?
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• #33817
Great, thanks. I need some cat collars. Dammit, where did you get yours, if yours wear them?
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• #33818
That place in Bermondsey looks nice - frigging expensive! http://www.hollyandlil.co.uk/
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• #33819
If only Rapha made pet collars...
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• #33820
Jesus christ?! £100+ for a collar?!
Murtle needs to get in on this act
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• #33821
Jesus christ?! £100+ for a collar?!
Murtle needs to get in on this act
That's the first thing I thought too.My wife once spent £40 on a cat bowl. It was a £2 cat bowl with £2 worth of plastic crystals glued on.
This would make for an even more hilarious anecdote if we didn't have cats.
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• #33822
Did the cats appreciate it?
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• #33823
Anybody have experience of primavera P6 software...could do with some training pls.
Tks
Mus
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• #33824
Did the cats appreciate it?
They thought it was a bit naff, gaudy, and a waste of money, and have held it against her for many years since. -
• #33825
So, CYOA, if that is your real name, are you in the middle of obtaining three cats, eh?
And naming them after science related things.
happy to have a crack at yours with some pink enamel